BENNING TRACK FURNISHES SURPRISES "Wonder What Mertz Store Closes DaaEy at 6 P. M. Will Today?" Saturdays at 9 P.M. start. The race was eventually decided ton City Basket Ball League gave the the Vanderbilt cup in October of next Say without him as a factor In the contest. Young Men's Christian Association quint year. The exact date was not fixed. Wins the Dixie The a severe drubbing last night, when It Two important changes were made In Oraculum and Summaries. won by a score of 39 to 0. the rules governing the race. The first FIRST RACE. The Y. M. C. A. team was without me was an Increase in the maximum weight Glaucus is Disqualified. Soiling; high weight; for all ages; $400 added; services of Halght. owing to injuries of machines participating from ^.J04 six fnrlongs: sustained in last Saturday night's game, pounds to 2,424.4 pounds, the latter weight Horse and age. Wt. Jockej. Betting. Fin. team could as a maximum 1 the that decided the It is doubtful if being ©f upon At th Firebrand. 4 118. .Notter... 6-1 2-1 l3 although Sanguine. 2 103. .MrDaniel 4-1 72* have done any better work with him, as by the automobile , composed or BiJlte HH»bs. 2... .K brother. 2-1 4-5 3s the winners outclassed It from the the leading European clubs, for roaa PERSEVERANCE GIVES UP Right Ar True, 7.. 11H. ..I. Hogg.. 7-1 5-2 4 start. Every man on the winning team races abroad. The second change raises Lit tie Wood.*. 5.. li:t.. Yorke.... So-1 20- L 5 did work, aitibbard held honors the number of entries from any one coun¬ These Mertz Moiitbert, 2 Srt>.. Brussel... 1*5-1 5-1 0 good top Keetortou-n.3 1U8..0. Brady. 50-1 20-1 7 in goals, as lie put six throws through try from live to ten. Stewards Find Winner in H«-r. Johnson, 4.. 1 lft. .J.O'Brien 40-1 15-1 8 the basket. The race, as heretofore, will be not less Studious RiiaaellT., 3 113. .Jtayaor... 16-1 ti-1 » As an extra attraction the National than 250 miles or more than 300imiles, Specials in Aut. Flower, 3 108. 50-1 20-1 lo «-uard fee will be for .Keating.. . Athletic Association team and the and the entrance $1,000 li' ardall. . . Second Horse. 2 85. .Bergen. 10-1 4-1 Y. M. C. A. Reserves played a game, in each car entered before September 1 a"d .Withdrawn. Tiuie, 1.17. . date. Good start; won easily; Fire-brand, br. g., 4, which the former came off with a vic¬ $2,000 for any car entered after that by Hamburg-Lizzie Montrose; owned and trained tory. the score being 26 to 16. by A. Simons. The summaries: FAVORITES BOWLED OVEB SECOND RACE. Y. M. C. A. Position*. 2d. Rec*. For maiden two-year-olds; $400 added; Jon<* Left forward Huhhard HIGH SCHOOL TRACK mile: , Smith Right forward Kalllber Horse and age. Wt. Joekey. Betting. Fin. Fowler Center .....Scblosser ATHLETICS LOOKING UP Cornell Wins Annual Cross-Country Malaga, 2 lift. .IxSmitb.. 10-1 4-1 lh Williams Left guard Bopp investigating. Norbitt, 2 102. .Beckman. even 1-2 2s Blair Right guard Regis Three that offer a choicc Gridiron Strug¬ Silver Ball, 2.... 00. .F'brother. 30-1 7-1 3h Field goals.Hubbard (6), Kalliher (5). Schlos- At a recent call for track, candidates at great specials you Event.Today's Octoie, 2 102. .McOahey. 30-1 10-1 4 ser (4). Bopp (3), Regis. Free throw.Hubbard. vicunas and unfin¬ Here's an of Mertz- New Garter, 2... DO.Brady. 30-1 7-1 5 Referee.MrGrew. the Central High school about seventy- of the finest dress worsteds, example Battles. Mary Holland, 2. 00. .Cullen.... 15-1 ft-1 6 five men reported to start training. This at half the others ask. gles.Bowling Riiddigore. 2 lo2. .Mcl>aulel. 8-1 3-1 7 Reserres. Positions. N. G. A. A. ished worsteds prices what can be 8 Austin Left forward Ellis Is a good evidence of the strong bold values. It shows Kiugsessing, 2... 00. .Brussel. .. 5-1 2-1 Alien T.ewis or .1 in Jitsu, 2 102. .G- &wain. 60-1 2o-l 0 Right forward that this branch of sports holds on the FULL DRESS Evening 2. 7-1 5-2 10 Klngyherry Center Robey con¬ To such a low degree has the Pixie Most*. 00. .Notter... Collcy Left guard Crown student body of this school. Ever since Suit, silk lined and silk faccd, ll /TK a Abracadabra. 2.. 00. .Yorke.... 50-1 20-1 11 Yatk (TJ\ accomplished by tailoring Oraculum. a Right guard Collingsworth Stakes fallen that sprinter, Touey Lass, 2.... 00. .Sehailor.. 25-1 7-1 12 Field goals.Austin, Alien <41. Colley (Si, Valk, the Innovation of track and field events to measure, for II noted event yesterday at the Gay Gryselle. 2.. 00. .J. llogg.. 10-1 4-1 13 Ellis (31. Lewis Crown, of schools cj)> direct won the < 2... 102.. tt0-l 20-1 14 i5>, Robey <21. ColllDgs- into the curriculum high sports cern that its Per¬ «nmj>»bflsso, Bryant... worth. Free throws.Crown (2). - buys goods was DOUBLE BREASTED Benning track. He opposed by Tennis, 2 102.. Heury.... a>-l 7-1 15 Central has reigned supreme. Last year from the mills.that a corps severance. but beat that unworthy brother Time, 1.47. , Trainer Foley turned out one of the best FROCK silk to 1 employs permanent in Good start; won driving; Malaga, eh. f., 2, by SUIT, faced,, /fiv of skilled tailors, and that conducts its business of Brookdale Nymph fifteen lengths Ethelbert-Makalla; owned and ixaiued by F. C. BOWLING BATTLES. track squads in the history of the school order for 11 this the slowest time ever made for the mild- B^isbie. DISTRICT LKAGCE. and Incidentally one of the best scholastic /o4vU) There arc ten new styles in THIRD RACE. , systematically. an Independents. Pressmen. and there in an indoor meet foe, and the game must bp ,y Fate; owned by U. S. Davidson; [ to to 10. and over West Point, which played li. H. Totals.. 785 879 6981 Totals.. 805 776 school. Trainer Foley hopes develop 0 0. been poor. The two horses that made up trained by Faliahey. 830 several from the large number of a- w'th Yale at to A close analysis the FIFTH RACE. DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE. recruits^ or the games to date indicates -fiat Cor¬ what drink the race yesterday were the worst of For maiden three-year-olds and upward; J400 Three old men are left in the nell they G. P. O. are and BATTLES lias slightly the better record of the Treasury. These Dick Clag¬ GRIDIRON at lh« lot. for Oraculum is only a six-furlong added; one mile: relay. Cheney. two, but to make her a no.se atid aye. Wt. Jockey. Betting- Fin. Spaeth.... 171 170 158 Deyo 187 148 145 gett. With another good man to nil in. hardly enough horse at best, and Perseverance had only 3 100..G. Swain 0-1 B-5 l3 Conroy... 153 154 185 Smith 168 170 199 favorite in the betting. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Aiken. Benker... 163 157 172 Morris... 176 18G 168 this quartet will be hard to beat. Eagan An won one race previous to his attempt Kempion. 3 112. .J.J.Walsh fi-1 2-1 23 is the half-miler on the Sev¬ individual comparison of the 3 113..Brus«J... 15-1 ti-1 3* Williams. 143 173 180 H. Smith .140 140 203 only squad. does not point to any advan¬ Dullield, Walsh 133 152 131 Parker... 165 204 126 eral promising youngsters are in tow and Cornell Clash on particular yesterday. ti i e Cameron. 3. .100. .Yorke.... 15-1 ti-1 4 for this distance, and with efficient coach¬ Pennsy tage for either. At center. May for H4WS0N$ Name. Wilton L'kave, 3.103. .MeDanlel. 8-1 3-1 5 Cornell should more than his own Perseverance Belies Millstone, 3 100. .Henry 5-1 2-1 ti Totals.. 763 806 8251 Totals.. 836 851 S41 ing, which they will undoubtedly receive, hold The result of the race was a big sur¬ i*.iiui'ons. 3 100. .Sehallcr.. 20-1 8-1 7 should make good. For the mile relay Franklin Field in Fea¬ with Dwyer, as he proved himself quite SCOTCH 15-1 ti-l 8 REAL ESTATE LEAGUE. the equal of Phillips of Princeton, who Is Because Perseverance had won Tuekernuck, 3... loo..McCahey. Assessors. Marines. Hildebrand,"Easton and Richards are the prise. Laeneais, 3 100. .J. Hogg.. 4-1 M-5 i) men- Easton was a a strong candidate for the Ail-Ameri¬ at Belmont Park 4 100. ..Notter... 3-1 6-5 lo Swaggart. 182 148 167 Hughes... 150 158 122 most'promising point ture Event. can the Jerome handicap Niautic, Wleser... 165 181 163 Rolff 116 136 139 winner In several of last year's meets. team. Thompson and Cosgrove. the and had shown a disposition to Time, 1.46. Cornell And themselves this fall Good start; won easily; Aiken, eh. g., 3, by Hunt 166 171 141 Ely 116 122 174 Central will not again concede the pole guards, may race over a long route, he was made a Famerless Ninone; owned and trained by W. 1. Nelligan.. 126 196 186 Lippert... 184 174 127 vault to Technical in the high school slightly outplayed by Ziegler and Gal¬ Akers 167 ISO 203 Hincle.... 154 160 was an COMBER; favorite at t to S. This short Townea. 142 meet. Spledel is being developed to wrest lagher, respectively. Thompson top-heavy SIXTH RACE. . the honors from Thrall of Technical, last Games Today. Ail-American guard last year, but has was not war¬ . price against Perseverance Selling; for three-year-olds and upward; $500 Totals. 806 878 806 Totals.. 720 750 704 hardly lived up to his reputation so far IRISH not been one mile and a fur- year's winner. Wingate and Claggett are George Washington vs. Georgetown, at ranted by his form, for he had added^ apprentice Jockeys; RAILWAY LEAGUE. men in whom the school this season. In the tackle positions this long: the two places Washington. to the post for many days. During Horse and age. Wf. Jockey. Betting. Fin. Eastern. Southern. reliance to gain points In the high jump. O'Rourke and Lynch for Cornell are whiskies., 160 160 149 125 vs. at Washington. SOLI ACtHTS been sold by 4.... &*?. .Cullen. ... 8-1 2-1 1* Llneburg. Miller 155 155 these there are several new men All-Army All-Navy, likely to shine over Draper and Gaston, interval of rest he had Fancy Bird, 134 137 115 McLean... 133 146 122 Beside to Paul J. Rainey Hooray. 4 US. .C. Miller. 3-1 4-5 2s Simpson.. who show promise of making good in Pennsylvania vs. Cornell, at Philadel¬ respectively. O'Rourke has proved him¬ The Waldorf Importation Company Harry Payne Whitney Doily Spanker, ti. 102. .Nelligan.. H-5 2-5 3s German.. 152 168 135 Wheatley. 155 195 182 self one the ] 4-1 ti-5 4 HaUer.... 147 128 138 White.... 182 162 147 this department. Benedict Is the best phia. of the greatest tackles of for something like $5,000. Reidmoore, 4 10*5..A. I>e«»... v». Cross, at New York. season, and if he to his standard ?Waldorf-Astoria hotel 1'eter Knight, 5. .103.. Keating.. 15-1 4-1 5 Wynkoop. 140 146 146 McEoUre. 167 122 156 broad jumper available. The squad will Fordham Holy plays up NEW YORK Whether the change of owners proved Time, 1.59 2-5. be reinforced by the addition Of Dewey, Pennsylvania State vs. Western Univer¬ today is almost sure to earn a place with detrimental t,o Perseverance's speed or Good start; won easily; Fancy Bird, rh. g. 4. Totals.. 742 760 6S3| Totals.. 762 780 762 last year's Western sprinter. This young¬ sity, at Pittsburg. Capt. Bigelow of Yale on the All-Ameri¬ bis failure to race sapped his vitality by Goldfinch.Solana; owned by the Chelsea Sta¬ CHURCH LEAGUE. ster made a good showing in the 440-yard Washington and Jeffersoa vs. West Vir¬ can team. On the ends there is little to ble; trained by P. M. Barch. relay and make a place on the at Washington, Pa. choose. Van Orman of Cornell is likely no trainer was willing to say after the Sixth. St. John's. shoy|i ginia, at .e3-tn.th.sa-lOOt SEVENTH RACE. . Fish 162 212 137 Voelekner 151 154 136 senior team. Marmion Is another young¬ Bucknell vs. Washington and I^ee, to outplay Pauxtis. but Scarlett, one of race. But for some reason not apparent For maiden three-year-olds and upward, J400 Dovle.... 140 200 150 Bankxnsn. 119 177 137 ster who has shown promise of good work. Lynchburg. the best end rushes in the country, may on the surface he ran like a lame dog. added; one mile: Bail 137 132 134 G. Ruth.. 147 140 132 This man halls from the Emerson In¬ Vanderbilt vs. Sewanee, at Nashville, offset this by setting the better of Wat¬ HOTELS, RESTAURANTS & CAFES. un¬ Horse and age. Wt. Jockey. Betting. Fin. Woltl..... 131 164 156 Welgand. 130 143 136 stitute. where lie won his In all- son. Mr. Rainey has been particularly Howard Sheajj. 3.103..MeDanlel, 9-5 7-10 1J Marshall. 170 191 146 Braugger 167 spurs Tenn. fortunate in hia purchase of race horses, High Jumper, 3.. 100..L. Smith. 8-1 3-1 2Ja around work. Strong Backfields. Where to Dine. Avi», 4 10S.. Urussel .. 3-1 eren 3« The are even better this sea¬ The ball elevens of Cornell and was reached when he be¬ Lady Totals.. 740 899 732' Totals.. 566 614 prospects foot elevens are in the but the limit Mrirning Light. 4 .108. .F'brother. 10-1 4-1 4 son than last for a world-beating team Pennsylvania will line up on Franklin Both strong backfield, B. ENDKES. w. H. SILVBSTBik came the owner of Perseverance. The Princess Xettie.3.104. .Notter 3-1 even 5 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. among the schools around these parts Field. today for their an¬ with the possible exception of quarter¬ to Grenadier. 4 10».. W.McIn'e. 10-1 4-1 ti B. Rich's Sons. SaJn* & Co. Philadelphia, back. Gardiner and Keinath are far be¬ THE ENDRESTER latter ran a faltering race from start 40-1 12-1 7 of the country. Trainer Foley has now nual Thanksgiving day meeting on th» the La Llanthoay Boy, 5.108. Hurley... Salty.... 84 103 93 M.Fenton 109 95 92 been with school for some time and It will low the standard set by Dillon of Prince¬ (Formerly Fetra) finish. His stride was short and choppy, Village King, 3.. 100.-Yorke 30-1 10-1 8 A

, Foster Rockwell will start west after . he foot ball season. He will go to Cali¬ Order fornia. where he will engage in raising oranges in partnership with Sammy Morse of Newtonvllle, captain of the Your 'Yale team a year ago. The play of the Army team in the rfi&TBi Jump. second half of the Syracuse game was H. S. 0M0HUNDR0. Suit. the most encouraging of the season. It was the first time that West Point s of¬ We are $25 fense got going against an opponent any¬ Making favorite. proved to be a joke. Xorblit was welgh9 Pennsylvania ten pounds to the where nearly the cadets' equal. arad Overcoats the best horse in the second race anil man, but the Quakers are a sturdy, Coaches Cates and Dashiel have Suits on a Held Reeves, should have won, but Beckman was of speedy lot, and dry this Is not been on the finishing touches to to so a as it putting no to likely prove great handicap the navy team. There has been no scrim¬ To assistance his mount In the driving appear on the surface. Cornell has finish to the might maging this week, but the team Is being winning post, and L. Smith, five new men on the team this year, worked hard to develop speed and to get Order' weak and sick though he was, beat him whereas Pennsylvania has practically a its plays going smoothly. For. out on Malaga. veteran eleven, as Pauxtis and Keinath Coach Robinson of Brown says that That the officials are hot on the trail are the oniy ones who did not line up Hazard, the tackle of his team, has out¬ We guarantee fit. falirie and work- of alleged "dopers" was made plain when against the Ithacans a year ago. This, luaualilp. and }mi eannnt* duplicate played every man he has met this fall thN at any place in SVasU- Veterinary Surgeon Ka Grange took however, cannot be accepted as giving and is entitled to a on an all- special as place in^tou. Get Kamples t'Mla.r- Beardall to a stall after the first race ana any advantage to Pennsylvania, indi¬ American team. who are nl- and the Cornel! team Johnny Mayhew, Our workrooms upstairs examined him. The result of toe Investi¬ vidually collectively was generally chosen last fall as a half¬ wm\ * opf-n for your Inspection t.omo gation was not made public. Beardall la probably the best which has ever been back, has this season done even better In any time am] i*ee our expert tai¬ had aroused the suspicion of the stewards developed at Ithaca. than he did in 100H. lors build perfect-fitting clothca. two miles before Pennsylvania has played eleven by running away the games On the field Saturday, when Waldo Black « a this year and won ten. Including victories Peirce and big Cooney were It $20 Thibet^ over Michigan. Pennsylvania roughing State, a bit as the result of Coonev's holding Suits to Order.. . J] 4J-== Brown and Swarthmore. The one defeat the Harvard tackle. was at the hands of the big Umpire Edwards Carlisle Indians, shook his finger at Peirce. "Oh. never All "Try-ons'* mad*4 aft*r bastln; at a time, by the way. when the Quakers mind." called Waldo. "You know were in the midst of an there THE SUNDAY STAR, unfortunate is one coming to me for your slump and when the Redskins were play¬ putting me out of "the Indian game for doing the Section. ing at the very top of their form. Cor¬ nothing. ' Including Magazine nell has been beaten once in nine games. Tailors, 818 F St. Pennsylvania 8tate earned a victory by Around the Corner From Ninth St, By Mail, $1.50 a Year. a score of 8 to 6, largely through the Other Ability of .Vorhis, wfcto kicked two goals For Sports See Page 15.